Blade of Darkness ships
Codemasters announces that its fantasy action game will soon arrive in stores.
Codemasters has announced that Blade of Darkness is now on its way to stores. The fantasy action game was created by Spanish developer Rebel Act Studios. Players assume the role of one of four heroes: the knight, the barbarian, the amazon, or the dwarf. Each character has a different style of fighting, and the game's story changes according to the character chosen. In addition to fast-paced combat, the game involves more than 100 puzzles. As players progress through the game, additional weapons, armor, and skills become available.
For more information about Blade of Darkness, take a look at our collection of screenshots, movies, playable demos, and in-depth previews. Blade of Darkness will soon be available in stores for a suggested retail price of $29.99.
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Blade of Darkness
- Publisher(s): Codemasters
- Developer(s): Rebel Act Studios
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: M





